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I spent the months following my grandfather's death cycling through a purgatory of beige waiting rooms and anonymous offices ( ... ), the object of a thousand pitying glances and knitted brows. — Ransom Riggs

Things always appear clear and simple from behind glass. It is in the thick of tribulations that blurring details arise, complicating my life. You can't rightly judge me, nor can you assist, from a shielded viewpoint. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Every time I open my Bible I will read it as the Word of 'God, that cannot lie;' and when I get a promise or a threatening, I will either rejoice or tremble because I know that these stand fast. — Charles Spurgeon

You have to remember something: Everybody pities the weak; jealousy you have to earn. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

All roads lead to Rome, but our antagonists think we should choose different paths. — Jean De La Fontaine

Routines provide an avenue to work through fear. He knew where we were going and what to expect and could make plans to conquer specific fears as all else was the same. It allowed focus. — Liz Becker

When the house of a great one collapses Many little ones are slain. — Bertolt Brecht

Science will liberate us from the chains of big cities and lead us back to nature. — Lennart Meri

The reason grandparents and grandchildren get along so well is that they have a common enemy. — Sam Levenson

Proverbs 21:15 NIV:
When justice is done, it brings joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers. — Anonymous

We can't equate democracy with Christianity because the largest democracy on earth is India, which is primarily Hindu. The third largest democracy is Indonesia, which is Islamic. Democracy and freedom are not dependent on Christian beliefs. — Jimmy Carter

It takes intelligence to make real comedy, and it takes a reality base to create all that little stuff I like to do that makes you giggle inside. — Chris Tucker

Everyone's childhood plays itself out. No wonder no one knows the other or can completely understand. By this I don't know if I'm just giving up with this conclusion or resigning myself - or maybe for the first time connecting with reality. How do we know the pain or another's earlier years, let alone all that he drags with him since along the way at best a lot of leeway is needed for the other - yet how much is unhealthy for one to bear. I think to love bravely is the best and accept - - as much as one can bear. — Marilyn Monroe